hello and thanks for being with us. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting from new york. we re now into day four in the manhunt for a suspected mass killer. the search growing more urgent by the hour as false alarms turn up empty. and today new questions about the police response to the shooting. what a survivor of that attack is telling nbc news about the terror that unfolded and five desperate calls reportedly made to 911. plus, zero visibility, look at this. a sudden blinding dust storm engulfing a highway, causing a deadly chain reaction crash. also developing overnight, hollywood writers trying to write their own ending, now on strike for the first time in 15 years. the ripple effects you could see if this strike lasts weeks or even months. if this lasts a couple of months, we ll start to see the impact on the fall tv schedule and some movies will have to be pushed back. and june 1st, mark your calendar, that s how soon the country could default on its debt,
six killings in northern california, and at least one possible suspect. we want our communities to pay attention to how he walks. a lot of people are scared to come out at night. it s just scary, period. i m pamela brown in washington. and you are in the cnn newsroom. a massive bridge, the longest one in europe, is crippled in a millisecond, and it s very bad news for russia. look here. this is the exact moment that russian president vladimir putin suffered his latest blow in his unprovoked war against ukraine. the blast from an apparent truck bomb knocking out three of the four lanes of the bridge that links mainland russia to the crimean peninsula. it s annexed territory in the south. now a huge bottleneck chokes a critical supply route for putin s war in ukraine. now we should note, ukraine has not claimed responsibility for in attack, but it is most certainly at the very least celebrating it. ukraine quickly unveiled this commemorative postal stamp that it will
kennedy and the cuban missile crisis, i don t think there s anything as the ability of using a nuclear tact cal weapon and not end up with armageddon. this is stark language and comes as the u.s. considers how to respond to a range of potential scenarios. let s bring in white house correspondent jeremy diamond for more. reporter: u.s. officials say there s been no change in russia s nuclear posture. one senior u.s. official telling cnn that the u.s. didn t detect anything yesterday that would indicate an escalation in russia s nuclear posture, that s why it s striking to hear the language that president biden used last night talking about the prospect of armageddon should putin use nuclear weapons and making clear he doesn t believe the russian leader is bluffing. here s a snippet of the president s comments from the fund-raiser in new york last night, off camera. saying, quote, we have a guy i know fairly well within he s not joking when he talks about potential use of t
bombshell cnn report. now the school system is suspending its entire police department. and a new strong jobs report showing more americans employed and earning more money. so might this set up another hike in your interest rates as the fed tries to tame rising inflation? welcome to the lead, i m jake tapper. a bone chilling warning of armageddon tops our world lead. president biden made that assessment last night invoking the nuclear brinksmanship of the cuban missile crisis 60 years ago this month. as vladimir putin loses his grip on his bloody unprovoked war against ukraine and threatens to delay catastrophic weapons. senior u.s. officials were caught off guard they say. but by what some might characterize as inartful and perhaps in some views he is callatory comments they insist there is nothing that raises the threat level above where it is been but still president biden doesn t seem a clear off-ramp for putin and u.s. officials thinks even if he uses the smallest ta
Well as want, she ran away after a little sightseeing. She stopped to munch on some grass and the circus folk caught up, loaded or onto a trailer and took her back to the show. No harm done, apparently, you can follow the show on x set to lead cnn if you ever miss an episode, alia, you can listen to the show when you get your podcasts the newest continues on cnn with wolf blitzer. Right next door. No place id like to call the Situation Room. See you tomorrow happening now, Speaker Mike Johnson says, the house will vote on foreign aid bills for ukraine, israel, and taiwan this saturday the speaker, moving ahead, despite deepening anger among conservatives and new threats to take away his gavel for Us Senate Democrats move quickly to dismiss the Impeachment Charges against the Homeland Security secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, the historic trial coming to a close after just a few hours. Also tonight. Very disturbing warnings from Boeing Whistleblowers accusing the company of putting out de